Ok, let's keep this project rolling. Please address any concerns or suggestions with the following list. I'm hoping this will get implemented after the leadership change is all nice and settled. Here's a breakdown of the Genres:

Genres to be AddedAction-AdventureActionAdventurePlatform(Adding these to the DB will help divvy up the extremely bloated Act/Adv Genre. It will take quite some time to sort through Act/Adv and empty it into these 4 but I think it will be worth it.)Classic Shooter(Now, most sites do not go this route, but I think dividing the Shooter genre into two distinct ones will help specify the gameplay as this genre as a whole has very much evolved over the years. Classic Shooters will consist of third person shmup-like games, run n guns and pretty much all 2D and top down shooters. Shooter will keep first and third person shooters, anything realistically military based, survival, and mechs.)

Also, I've been throwing around the ideas of Survival and Sandbox. The problem is, categorizing some of these games can be tricky. I'd place Rust in Survival, but Minecraft could be both. As for PUBG and Fortnite, I'd keep them as shooters with the Subgenre of Battle Royal. I also think the amount of games don't justify their own Genre yet. These decisions could come later though. I really just want to settle the previous post because it's been sat on for a couple years now.

OK, trying to get caught up with this. Action/Adventure already exists, but I see where you are going with the other additions. I think I would prefer "Platformer" over "Platform," but that may just be me. Can you describe to me a situation that would clearly call for a division of "Action" or "Adventure" instead of the combination?

Can you describe to me a situation that would clearly call for a division of "Action" or "Adventure" instead of the combination?

The fact that Pong and Monkey Island are currently in the same all-encompassing genre is telling me we should be more specific. Pure action games are basically arcade games where you move around without much in the way of story based game mechanics. Adventure games cover text adventures, point and click, walking simulators, visual novels and the like. Action-Adventure are games that draw heavily from both genres. GTA, Zelda, survival horror games and many more fit here.

I know, it's just that creating a new genre is going to make the process of reviewing everything in the current Act/Adv and sorting it to the proper genre, eventually emptying it and deleting it simpler. You could suggest to not move Act/Adv games from their current spot but if I take several days to do this (which is most likely the case) it's going to be easier to pick up where I left off. I hope you get what I mean, I know my words can be a little convoluted.

Classic Shooter(Now, most sites do not go this route, but I think dividing the Shooter genre into two distinct ones will help specify the gameplay as this genre as a whole has very much evolved over the years. Classic Shooters will consist of third person shmup-like games, run n guns and pretty much all 2D and top down shooters. Shooter will keep first and third person shooters, anything realistically military based, survival, and mechs.)

As a connoisseur of shmups and all things classic shooty bang bang pew pew, I thank you.

-change "Soccer/Football" to just "Soccer". It looks neater, and having a subgenre with a "/" in it is visually confusing when "/' are also used to separate subgenres. Also the term, "Soccer", is common enough that people know it even if they live in a country where soccer is the principle football code.

-add "Australian Football" to the guide as this sport is prone to inconsistent naming. "Australian Football" is the sport's formal title but it is generally called Australian Rules, Aussie Rules or some variation thereof (when it isn't called football, footy or AFL).

Also, minor point, but "Titles using foreign alphabets should be translated and used as the main title" should be "Titles using foreign alphabets should be transliterated and used as the main title".

the only game I can think of that's on-rail that doesn't use a lightgun (or lightgun substitute) is Star Wars Kinect, and that's only because the kinect is a faux-lightsabre rather than a faux-lightgun.

Regarding the "Shooter" genre, I think it needs to be renamed (Modern-Shooter? Free-Roaming Shooter?) as I have seen a few submissions that used the "Shooter" genre instead of "Classic Shooter".

Nope, Starfox, Sin and Punishment, Pokemon Snap and GalGun to name a few are considered Rail Shooters.

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Regarding the "Shooter" genre, I think it needs to be renamed (Modern-Shooter? Free-Roaming Shooter?)

I see your point but I don't know if it would make sense to call Wolfenstein 3D "Modern". I feel that calling modern shoot em ups "Classic" in genre makes more sense. I don't feel the same for modern rail shooters, thus the question I'm posing.

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as I have seen a few submissions that used the "Shooter" genre instead of "Classic Shooter".

It's an early work in progress. Very few games have been brought over to Classic which should be there. Plus, people are still submitting and approving to erroneous genres.